Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Beetle Gallons, Japanese Pizza, and Lady Liberty

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Wednesday December 24, 2008

How Many Beetles in a Gallon?

Some lady beetle, or lady bug, colonies have been reported to contain as many as 500 gallons of beetles. A gallon of beetles contains from 72,000 to 80,000 adults.

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What did Borodin do on the side?

The famous Russian composer Aleksandr Borodin was also a respected chemistry professor in St. Petersburg.

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What do the Japanese eat in lieu of pizza?

Okonomiyaki is considered to be Japan's answer to pizza. It consists of a potpourri of grilled vegetables, noodles, and meat or seafood, between two pancake-like layers of fried batter.

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How large is the Sahara Desert?

The Sahara Desert comprises an area as large as Europe. Its total land mass is some 3,565,565 square miles.

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What size does Lady Liberty wear?

The Statue of Liberty measures 35 feet in diameter at the waist. The robe forms the outer shell of the statue, and there is no "torso" underneath.

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